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Watch "Table No.21? On January 4th In Theatres Near You!

Starring Paresh Rawal, Rajeev Khandelwal & Tena Desae and directed by Aditya Datt, the mystery filled Table 21 is the first film to release in 2013!

After
working day and night to live a mediocre life, Vivaan (Rajeev
Khandelwal) and Siya Agasthi (Tena Desae) are thrilled to have won an
all inclusive vacation to the exotic Fiji. Not only do they get to stay
in a lavish hotel with a grand suite, the couple also receives an
invitation for lunch to celebrate their wedding anniversary at one of
the finest resorts in Suva, Fiji. The couple's excitement only
increases when they meet the very suave Mr. Khan (Paresh Rawal) at the
restaurant who gives them a chance to play a "tell all truth" game for
a mind boggling 21 crores. The rules of the game are simple; answer 8
questions truthfully and complete the respected tasks and the money is
all yours. Vivaan and Siya readily agree as they can take their
winnings to Mumbai and live the life they both have always dreamed of.
The game begins; Vivaan and Siya are off to a great start answering
each question right as well as completing the tasks successfully.
However the as they proceed, the questions and tasks get more and more
personal. Each question ironically ties back to an important chapter of
their lives. Vivaan and Siya have had enough and choose to quit the
game. One important rule they forgot which Khan reminds them of,
quitting is not an option. They both realize that the game isn't really
a game but the only way to survive is to complete the game. Who really
is Khan? Will Vivaan and Siya survive the game and win 21 crores?

Your reservation had been made at Table No.21; come find out and don't be late!

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'Movies with human connection inspire me'

Archana Mishra, Jan 1, 2013 DHNS:

There
are only a few television actors who have marked their presence on the
big screen and one amongst them is Rajeev Khandelwal, who became eye
candy with his first TV soap Kahin to Hoga. He hogged the limelight
with Raj Kumar Gupta's Aamir, a critically acclaimed film.

Proving
the mettle of his talent in Shaitan, Soundtrack and Will You Marry Me,
the actor is once again ready to hit the silver screen with his
upcoming film Table No. 21, directed by Aditya Datt.

"The
movie is an exciting thriller. I play the character of Vivian, who
along with his wife Siya (Tenea Desae) get a chance to spend holidays
at the beautiful islands of Fiji. They are invited to dine at Fiji's
finest resort run by Mr Khan (Paresh Rawal), who offers them a whooping
amount of Rs 21 crore to play and win a 'truth game'. Thereafter, a
series of events makes the game interesting and will send shiver down
your spine," says Rajeev, in a candid chat with Metrolife.

Calling
it as a challenging role, Rajeev says, "When I read the script it
scared me whether I will be able to do justice or not. I took it as a
challenge and went ahead with my ideology to portray different
characters on screen."

So, did he quit a TV show at the peak of
his success and take a risk with a small-budget movie Aamir, due to
this ideology? "Be it television or the big screen, I have always tried
to experiment and never bound myself to certain type of roles. With
every project I want to shatter preconceived notions about me. That is
why I did TV shows and movies together and would continue to do so."

Quiz
him for his inclination towards offbeat films, the 37-year-old actor
says, "Offbeat cinema is about reality. They create an attachment with
audiences which remain etched in their memories for long. I am inspired
by movies which have some human connection."

Rajeev, who
believes in creating an emotional attachment with the audiences, says,
"I am not being modest but everyone around me is special to me. They
have significance in life and therefore I respect them. I try to
understand their lives and maintain bond with them. You can say, I am
gripped with this inborn attitude to maintain connectivity with people
from all walks of life."

Is it the reason behind Rajeev's magic
on screen? "You can say so as it definitely impacts my overall identity
and the same is reflected while enacting different roles. Experiencing
emotions of others make you evolve personally and professionally too."Recalling
his journey after spending a decade in the industry, Rajeev says, "It
has been satisfying. It brings smile on my face when I see people
acknowledging my work."

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Actor Rajeev Khandelwal who made his film debut with the 2008 flick
Aamir, is happy exploring new and challenging roles and opts to leave
romantic comedies for the veterans who are good at it.

"I don't want to do romantic comedies and films that are being done in dozens, everyone's doing

these film and we have been watching these films for the longest time.
I would rather let these films be handled by those who are veterans in
this genre and would rather be a part of the movement which is at least
attempting to give something new and aims in adding variety to the
industry."

When asked about his upcoming movie Table No. 21, Rajeev says, "It
is the first film of the 2013 and it's definitely not going to remind
you of anything that you have seen in the past. Every character is
multi-dimensional and the layers keep getting uncovered as the film
progresses. As far as the concept of 21 is concerned, it has a deep
relation with the Article 21 of our Constitution, you'll see the
connection when you watch the film." The 37-year-old actor says he's
satisfied with his journey from TV to films.

"The journey has
been very smooth and I am very happy with the way it has happened, but
at the same time I haven't moved away from TV. Whenever I get a good
offer, I'd be happy to take it up."

Actor Rajeev Khandelwal who made his film debut with the 2008 flick
Aamir, is happy exploring new and challenging roles and opts to leave
romantic comedies for the veterans who are good at it.

"I don't want to do romantic comedies and films that are being done in dozens, everyone's doing

these film and we have been watching these films for the longest time.
I would rather let these films be handled by those who are veterans in
this genre and would rather be a part of the movement which is at least
attempting to give something new and aims in adding variety to the
industry."

When asked about his upcoming movie Table No. 21, Rajeev says, "It
is the first film of the 2013 and it's definitely not going to remind
you of anything that you have seen in the past. Every character is
multi-dimensional and the layers keep getting uncovered as the film
progresses. As far as the concept of 21 is concerned, it has a deep
relation with the Article 21 of our Constitution, you'll see the
connection when you watch the film." The 37-year-old actor says he's
satisfied with his journey from TV to films.

"The journey has
been very smooth and I am very happy with the way it has happened, but
at the same time I haven't moved away from TV. Whenever I get a good
offer, I'd be happy to take it up."

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'Movies with human connection inspire me'

Archana Mishra, Jan 1, 2013 DHNS:

There
are only a few television actors who have marked their presence on the
big screen and one amongst them is Rajeev Khandelwal, who became eye
candy with his first TV soap Kahin to Hoga. He hogged the limelight
with Raj Kumar Gupta's Aamir, a critically acclaimed film.

Proving
the mettle of his talent in Shaitan, Soundtrack and Will You Marry Me,
the actor is once again ready to hit the silver screen with his
upcoming film Table No. 21, directed by Aditya Datt.

"The
movie is an exciting thriller. I play the character of Vivian, who
along with his wife Siya (Tenea Desae) get a chance to spend holidays
at the beautiful islands of Fiji. They are invited to dine at Fiji's
finest resort run by Mr Khan (Paresh Rawal), who offers them a whooping
amount of Rs 21 crore to play and win a 'truth game'. Thereafter, a
series of events makes the game interesting and will send shiver down
your spine," says Rajeev, in a candid chat with Metrolife.

Calling
it as a challenging role, Rajeev says, "When I read the script it
scared me whether I will be able to do justice or not. I took it as a
challenge and went ahead with my ideology to portray different
characters on screen."

So, did he quit a TV show at the peak of
his success and take a risk with a small-budget movie Aamir, due to
this ideology? "Be it television or the big screen, I have always tried
to experiment and never bound myself to certain type of roles. With
every project I want to shatter preconceived notions about me. That is
why I did TV shows and movies together and would continue to do so."

Quiz
him for his inclination towards offbeat films, the 37-year-old actor
says, "Offbeat cinema is about reality. They create an attachment with
audiences which remain etched in their memories for long. I am inspired
by movies which have some human connection."

Rajeev, who
believes in creating an emotional attachment with the audiences, says,
"I am not being modest but everyone around me is special to me. They
have significance in life and therefore I respect them. I try to
understand their lives and maintain bond with them. You can say, I am
gripped with this inborn attitude to maintain connectivity with people
from all walks of life."

Is it the reason behind Rajeev's magic
on screen? "You can say so as it definitely impacts my overall identity
and the same is reflected while enacting different roles. Experiencing
emotions of others make you evolve personally and professionally too."Recalling
his journey after spending a decade in the industry, Rajeev says, "It
has been satisfying. It brings smile on my face when I see people
acknowledging my work."

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